The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 170, Ed. 1 Friday, May 18, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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O. J. Lang, Lufkin.
E. L. Leach, Lufkin.
E. P. Littlejohn, Lufkin.
•L T. McClendon, Lufkin.
Austin McKinney. Lufkin.
E. H. F. McMullen, Lufkin.
J. B. McConnico, Lufkin.
P. A. McCarthy, Lufkin.
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J. N. Thompson, Homer.
S. H. Townsend, Lufkin.
Dave Thompson. Keltys.
H. B. Thompson. Keltys.
G. E. Townsend. Lufkin.
Reece Vinson, Lufkin.
R. V. Welch, Diboll.
Joe Wilroy, Huntington.
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County Clerk Robert Jordan
has furnished The News with
a list of Notaries Public for
Angelina County named by the
recent regular session of the
Legislature, as follows:
P. M. Albritton, Lufkin.
1. E. Arrington, Lufkin.
Ralph Arnett, Huntington.
W. H. Bonner, Lufkin.
Gordon Bonner, Lufkin.
J. L. Bonner, Lufkin.
L. E. Baird, Huntington.
L. T. Bargainer, Clawson.
J. W. Bond, Lufkin.
Selma Bowdoin, Manning.
A. L. Burke, Burke.
Will Baber, Pollok.
IL Belote, Burke.
M. G. Brock, Keltys.
J. B. Broderick, Keltys.
Chester B. Collins, Lufkin.
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N. D. Wright. Lufkin.
W. S. Watson, Pollok.
M. V. Wynne, Lufkin.
J. E. Wilson. Lufkin.
T. L. Wilson, Huntington.
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Isaac Roebuck, Keltys.
B. Rolston jr> Lufkin.
D. C. Rice, Lufkin.
Every dorse you keep means so
much o. your farm, devoted to
raie ng feed every horse you get
rid * means this acreage imnme-
diately available ior crops that
will bring you profits.
Yor horses cost yoj real money
all the time whether they are
working or rot. Smith Form-a-
Truck costs nothing except when
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Brick work on the She
garage has been started
the greater part of it wi
completed this week,
building will be pushed as
idly as possible, and will!
ably be ready for use within
next thirty days.
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She li a Well, Strong Woman and Praives Cardu Fer
Her Recovery.
Was Sick in Bed For Eleven
Months and Only Weighed
96 Pounds—Now Well
and Happy Again.
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hree months and Buffered such agony
hat I was just drawn up in a knot.
Smith Form-a-Truck For Hauling
Cut down the number of horses you keep to the number actually required for work in the fields
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Horses for hauling are expensive. They cost from two to three times as much as one Smith
Form-a- Truck and waste three out oi every four hours compared with the speed with
which you can do all your farm hauling if you use Smith Form-a-Truck.
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J. H. Gunnings, San Augus-
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E. M. Gibson, Lufkin.
Dave Goldman, Lufkin.
1. Name in full, family name,
age in years.
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J. C. Selman, Lufkin.
Andy Sulser, Clawson
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5. Where were you born__
L. T. Havard, Manning.
Sallie A. Hooper, Clawson.
Kenneth Hoskins, Lufkin.
W. D. Holloway, Diboll.
Eli Hawkins, Zavalla.
A. N. Hogue, San Augustine,
t - A. Hill. Lufkin.
Geo. J. Ivy, Huntington.
Dan Ivy Huntington.
T. W. Jordan. Lufkin.
W. P. Jordan, Pollok.
E. L. Kurth. Keltys.
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night’s rest.
"My husband was terribly
out of heart about me, as the
doctor said nothing would save
me but an operation. We had
_ spent a lot of money for medi-
10 bed. Wo called the doctor.
Tzeated me...but I get no l ter.
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Still another comes forward
and adds her voice to the hun-
'dreds who have already en-
dorsed the wonderful medicine,
Tanlac. Mrs. Mamie Hall, who
lives at 805 Fourth Avenue,
South, Nashville, Tenn., says
she suffered for years and had
fallen off until she weighed
ninety-six pounds, but that she
now weighs one hundred and
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। recently to a man party, "what' curious and big and or
would happen if they really1 and great and altogether!
' annex Texas to old i fying is going to happen j
they “ask Texas” to geto
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piping hot, with Texas "
Believe me, there will bes
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Texas,” Lord love her. A
the whole country doesn't!
to her help the result wil
vary one hair’s breadth. ,
will fight it out alone— and
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~B. L. Collins, Huntington.
C. P. Collins, Ora.
J. H. Clayton. Davisville.
J. J. Collins, Lufkin.
E. J. Conn, Lufkin.
H. F. Copes, Diboll.
J. H. Covin. Keltys.
R. T. Canon, Lufkin.
Florence Curtis, Lufkin.
L. W. Cook, Lufkin.
Kester W. Di nman, Lufkin.
J. F. Davis, Lufkin.
T. L. Dunn. Lufkin.
P. J. Dunne. Davisville.
Grover Dunn. Lufkin.
C. B. Edwards, Lufkin,
tieorge Edwards. Lufkin.
Martin Feagin. Lufkin.
1. M. Fairchild. Lufkin.
Ollie Fiizperald. Lufkin.
Morris Finley. Pollok.
Homer Garrison, Lufkin.
Lorah Gibson, Lufkin.
J. H. Gibson, Lufkin.
G. W. Gray. Lufkin.
1. IL P. Guinn, Zavalla.
2. Home address.
i 3. Date of birth—month, day tried to
and year. j Mexico.”
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To keep this a bsy store we
simply cut into our profits and
divide it with you; that’s why
you always find our store a busy
store. PERRY BROS. 10c
STORE.
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guns and bn i SugHAATVzzxomaaqyttn65,55
suus mnd bo wie R.W:‛82 $zn mow a Ne“5
town, state and nation?
6. If not a citizen. of what blooming
country are you a citizen 1 nothing
- orsubject? desired.
'• What is your present trade,
occupation or office?
re 'ottle when I began to teet better.
| The mlsery in my nide got icgs j
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"a unbearable .1 was Inled for . did n t neeu any more for I was wen
will win. There is no
small about old Texas, noR
her size. And the good!
didn’t make her the bi
pebble on the beach for
ing, not on your life.—Ex
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8. By whom employed, and
where employed?
9. Have you a father, mother,
wife, child under 12 years
of age, or a sister or broth-
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er under 12 solely depend- .
ent upon you for support? when they
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>10. Married or single, which’
Race? (Specify whi.h N
over, and then, as
other fellow said, they
would 89 over and fight on the
ice. And if
he community
dard of our sc
I must be made
hese additional
I it is to be d<
lent facilities
I News can tell
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er the circum:
■ent. however
id increase in i
ulation of the
litional buildin
provided in tl
lire. Not only
ona! teachers
employed to ta
litional pupils
essarily increa
y expenses of t
ng to the front
I that must be
finances.
the News lean
I in the expens
I school will hs
d over this yea
must be met fi
lected on the
I present year
Ire is a percep
kalues there wi
licit next year
1 become great
each ye ar, unti
vised whereby
fed out and thi
f-sustaining.
base in valuatic
rposes seems tc
|y solution of
fact, if every 1
in the school
Mer his hold
Ireis their actu
timated that s
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[expenses of th
rtainly no one
a proposition o
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4. Are you a natural born “I don’t know," replied the ,
citizen, a naturalized citi-1 man person, “but I’d like to be iover the river. There ”
zen, an alien, or have you around somewhere when theyihot tamalaes for all the
your intention? j asked Texas.” - in Mexico, and they will M
Ask irexas .. made out of bull meat,«
idea; that'would do thAwond though they will be red
business, the whole bright,
business, leaving
whatever to be
“Well, sir, I happened to see
a piece in the paper about Tan-
tac, and it told about a woman
in Louisville that was suffering
just exactly the same way I
was. I begged my husband to
let me try it and he said he had
no taith in it, but he would get
it if I wanted it. So he got a
bottle and we kept it a secret
from the doctor.
“That was the best thing I
ever did in my life, for I began
to feel better and gain weight
with the very first dose. I had
gone down so I didn’t weigh
out ninety-six pounds, but now.
after taking four bottles, I
weigh one hundred fifteen—
five pounds more than I ever
weighed in my life.
"I now feel strong and well
and can do all my housework.
I can eat anything—hy. I ac-
tually ate a tomato after I had
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’ told my husband it he would get |
we a bottle of Cardut 1 wouna trt.i D0 You sufer from headnche, back-
. , । ache, pains in Rides, or other discom.
commenced taking it, however, that [ forts, each month? Or do you feel
tvening I called my family about weak, nervous and tagcdut, cg . • ----------
we.for I knew I could not last • glve Cardul, the woman’? ton c 1C Sanders, Pollok. ,
many daya unless I had a change for ‘ trial . ' W illiam Steen, Lufkin.
J " Joe W. Thomas, Lufkin.
Ask Texas; wouldn’t
you, too, like to be there when
they ask Texas? Wouldn’t
you like to hear something drop
when Texas rises up to reply?
Wouldn’t you like to see the
cowboys coming, lariats flash-
ing. singing, shouts ringing
guns going, courage flowing,’
whenthey "ask Texas?" Hon
est to goodness, it would cer-
you had ? Rank, branch, I if she Wants tme to.ask Texas
years, nation or state, ’into Santa a . " back
12. Do you claim exemption Other side of Anna gang, the
from draft? (Specify on lieve me wk. Grand, be-
what grounds.) jficht 14, ' they would
I affirm that I have verified section froze’ famous warm
above answers, and that thev the
are true.
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Registrars Report: knives and things should]
1. Tall, medium or short? out, they would pull
(Specify which.) Slender, I their old Alamo, ripou
' medium or stout. (Which.) 'dobe bricks and go on fig
. - Color ot eyes? Color of with them. Ask Texas;3
. hair? Bald? | they’d better not. If they]
3 Has person lost arm. leg, to hitch her onto the
hand, toot, or is he other-! chariot of the god of
wise disabled? (Specify.) greasers, if they have a
i , • ' answers are 'among their possessions,w
.true, that the person registered/better do it unbeknownst,]
has his answers, of which I while she is fast asleep, or
have knowledge, all true ex-{stone dead. They’d be
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B. B. Lindsey, Huntington. ; Used in Military Conscription
it is actually running And the with the conduct of your regular
first price is no more than the farm work-
Pnisafarm“Kgon Ppirmnnhorng Kgepevoty piece of eguipment
by Smith Ffm-a-Ttuck is th n soroyoyoudosnges,
scientific, economical, up-to date bit ot work the most econon i al
method o. making t ips to town way Smith Form-a-Tu k tor
in a short time enabling you to hauling.especially when equipped
make immediate delivery of live with ourfamons Eigat-in‛6n,
stock or crops when high p> ices Convertible Body is the most
prevail, giving you a type o. haul- econoirical farm hauling in the
ing that in no way intorieres world
Use Any One of Six Chassis
Using any one of six chassis Smith Form-a-Truck combines with
any Ford, Maxwell, Dodge Bros., Baick, Chevrolet or Overland
chassis to make a fully guaranteed one ton truck. t gives vos
real truck construction that will stand up under th. hardest hauling
you could ever do.
When You Are in Town Drop in
When you are in town drop In and see Smith Form-a-Truck. It
will pay you well
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been taking Tanlac a week,
I and tht's something that nev-
1 er would agree with me before.
I have no more of those terrible
, pains and I am doing fine in
every way.
“I got a letter yesterday
from my husband at Chatta-
nooga, and he said he had tak-
en two bottles of Tanlac and
was doing fine. I am going to
Chattanooga Sunday, and I will
sure take a bottle of Tanlac in
my grip. This medicine just
about saved my life and kept
me from having to have an op-
eration.
Tanlac is sold in Lufkin by
Cox & Glass, in Diboll by
Southern Pine Lbr. Co., in Za-
valla, by T. J. Miles, in Hunt-
ington by Dr. Chas. B. Stewart,
in Manning by Carter-Kelley
Lbr. Co., and in Keltys by Dr.
E. T. Clark.
$350
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E. B. Robb, Lufkin
samrsabemyomatunkin.
J. L. Sayers, Lufkin.
Roy.. City, T«.-Mr*. Mary KI! ' the tetter. That was ngo
"oan, of this place, uya; "Alter the and I am still here and am a well,
*irth of my little girl...my tide com-} strong woman, and I owe my lift to
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G. G. McCarthy, Lufkin.
E. S. Marshall, Huntington
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H. S. Milam, Lufkin.
Alvin R. Massingill, Lufkin.
J. M. Massingill, Lufkin.
J. M. Phares, Lufkin.
W. M. Powell, Lufkin.
Tom Parker, Mott.
Sam R. Parker. Lufkin.
Giles Perkins, Lufkin.
R. S. Philen, Lufkin.
S. A. Pounds, Lufkin.
Nicie Poland, Lufkin
fifteen, a gain of nineteen
pounds.
"I had a bad form of stomach
trouble," said Mrs. Hall, “and,
had suffered from it for years.
I lost so much flesh and was so
weak that I was confined to my
room and be . for eleven
months and my head ached so
bad I could hardly stand it at
times.
“Yes, they actually had to
prop me up in bed to take a
drink of water, as I just could
not help myself at all. I lived
on malted milk and graham
crackers. The steady pains in
my chest made me afraid I had
lung trouble and my head
ached so bad it seemed like it
would burst.
“About a year ago I was
taken to the hospital, the doc-
tors saying I had cancer of the
stomach. I was so nervous all
this time that the slightest noise
would almost drive me mad,
and the pains in my back hurt
me so I hardly ever got a
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 170, Ed. 1 Friday, May 18, 1917, newspaper, May 18, 1917; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415328/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .